Show Notes
Market dips, rising tariffs, inflation—oh my! If you're feeling anxious about your finances right now, you're not alone. In this episode, Matt McClure breaks down what’s happening, what it means for LGBTQ+ retirees and pre-retirees, and what you can do to protect your money.
You’ll learn:
- Timely tax tips from Jackson Hewitt's Mark Steber
- What to know about tariffs and market volatility
- Why panic-selling is the worst move right now
- The 5 biggest retirement mistakes—and how to avoid them
- Smart income strategies to weather uncertain times
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About Take Pride in Retirement:
Welcome to Take Pride in Retirement: A podcast dedicated to retirement planning solutions for the LGBTQ community. Our goal is to help educate you about ways to protect your hard-earned money while experiencing market-like growth at the same time.
Matt McClure is the host of Take Pride in Retirement. He is a licensed fiduciary financial advisor and Certified Annuity Specialist. The Institute of Business & Finance (IBF) recently awarded Matt with the only nationally recognized annuity designation, CAS® (Certified Annuity Specialist®). This graduate-level designation is conferred upon candidates who complete a 135+ hour educational program focusing on fixed-rate and variable annuities.
Matt currently lives with his husband and two dogs in his home state of Georgia but spent more than 10 years in New York City. While in the nation’s #1 media market, he worked for The Wall Street Journal Radio Network, Spectrum News NY1 and WCBS Newsradio 880. A highlight of Matt’s career has been reporting regularly from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.